Maine
Maine launches investigation after 2 escape youth center, steal car
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SOUTH PORTLAND, Maine (AP) — The Maine Department of Corrections is launching an investigation into the circumstances in which two young detainees escaped, stole a car and remained on the lam on Sunday, officials said.
The South Portland Police Department has issued temporary warrants for robbery, theft, and assault, as they sought the two males, who cannot be identified by law because of their age. The Department of Corrections is working with federal, state and local law enforcement to apprehend the pair, officials said.
The car was stolen Friday night near an apartment complex across the street from the Long Creek Youth Development Center. A motorist told News Center Maine that the two youths threatened her, pulled her out of the car and threw her to the ground.
The Long Creek Youth Center is the Maine Department of Corrections facility that houses minors convicted of crimes. They can be held there until they turn 21 in Maine.
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Maine
Harris raises $200 million in her first week
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A week since announcing her bid for president, Vice President Kamala Harris has raised more than $200 million dollars, according to her campaign.
To put that figure in perspective, it’s four times what the Biden re-election effort raised in the entire month of April. Former president and Republican nominee Donald Trump’s campaign said he raised nearly $112 million in the month of June, Politico reported.
The Harris campaign said 66% of the donations came from first-time donors. Along with fresh dollars, the campaign has signed up over 170,000 new volunteers since president Biden announced he would step down and endorsed her to be the Democratic nominee last Sunday.
That energy is much needed for the vice president who, as of Sunday, has just 100 days until voters hit the polls. This weekend alone, the Harris campaign has scheduled more than 2,000 events in swing states.
“The momentum and energy for Vice President Harris is real – and so are the fundamentals of this race: This election will be very close and decided by a small number of voters in just a few states,” the campaign’s communications director, Michael Tyler, wrote in a memo.
The vice president has already secured commitments from enough democratic national convention delegates to lock up the nomination, with elected Democrats and grassroots groups rallying around her.
On Saturday, during a fundraiser in the Berkshires, Harris told supporters that she was the underdog in the race, but was heartened by the overwhelming support she has received. Roughly half of the money raised in the first week came in the first 24 hours after Biden endorsed her. That was a record-breaking pace.
“And since then, in battleground states, people have been flooding our offices around the country to volunteer,” she said in Pittsfield, Ma. “This is good. We’ve got momentum.”
One key aspect her campaign remains to be seen: Who Harris will choose to be her running mate? The process for a VP pick would normally take months. But for Harris, her deliberation period can best be measured in days.
One source familiar with her thinking said Harris was looking for a vice president with executive experience and someone who could be a governing partner with her, among other considerations. That source declined to share names of people being vetted.
A second source said Harris’ team had not yet narrowed down the field and was vetting about a dozen potential candidates for the job, and also declined to give names of people being vetted.
The sources spoke on condition of anonymity to share information about the private process.
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Maine
Body found in Casco Bay
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Maine (WABI) – The Maine Marine Patrol recovered the body of an unidentified man from Casco Bay Friday morning.
Marine Patrol was notified by the Cumberland County Sheriff’s Office of a body in the water approximately 100 yards from the end of Indian Point Road on Chebeague Island.
According to Marine Patrol, the body was discovered by a recreational fisherman who notified authorities.
The body will be taken to the Office of Medical Examiner in Augusta for confirmation of identification.
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Maine
Person killed in Maine; man facing murder charge
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A man has been arrested for murder after a person was found dead outside a home in Gardiner, Maine, on Friday.
Gardiner police were called to 16 Bartlett Street around 3:41 p.m. for a welfare check that was called in by a family member. Responding officers found the body of a deceased male outside of the home, according to a news release from the Maine Department of Public Safety.
A death investigation got underway as the Maine State Police major crimes unit central and the evidence recovery team responded and worked until the early morning hours of Saturday.
An autopsy was conducted Saturday and the victim’s cause of death was determined to be blunt force trauma. His manner of death was ruled a homicide, officials said. His identity is being withheld until further testing can be conducted for positive identification.
Detectives arrested 52-year-old Gregory Fisher, of South Gardiner, and he was taken to the Kennebec County Jail, officials said. He’s expected to make his first court appearance early next week on the murder charge. It was not immediately clear if he had obtained an attorney.
Police haven’t said what led them to Fisher, or provided a possible motive in this case.
An investigation is ongoing, and further information will be released when it becomes available.
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